The first-ever Global Citizen Festival in India will feature headlining sets from Jay Z, Coldplay and Demi Lovato. A spokesperson for the Nov. 19 show in Mumbai at the MMRDA Grounds - Bandra Kurla Complex confirmed that it will also mix in some Bollywood actors and Indian musicians at what will be Jay and Coldplay's first-ever gigs in India. Coldplay singer Chris Martin is in the midst of a 15-year gig as curator of the Global Citizen Fest, which has taken place in New York annually since 2012.

"With over half a million young Indians taking over 1.8 million actions in support of our campaigns, earning their free tickets for the inaugural Global Citizen India Festival, it is exhilarating to see that the youth of India won't wait for change," Global Citizen CEO Hugh Evans said in a statement. "We are thrilled to be launching this 15 year journey to end extreme poverty in India with the support of Coldplay, Jay Z and Demi Lovato and incredible Indian superstars like A.R. Rahman and Farhan Akhtar."

Like the Global Citizen events held in New York, the India Global Citizen gathering will offer free tickets to people who do social tasks as part of the festival's Action Journey, a series of challenges to promote social good. Using the Ketto crowdfunding site, the show will aim to raise funds for children without parents and for 25 children's homes in India. Jay Z and Coldplay headlined the New York version of the fest in 2014 and 2015, respectively and Lovato played at the 2016 edition in September.

"Our whole goal was to have 70 percent Indian artists -- we wanted to make sure that it was India first and India and the world," Evans previously told Billboard. The date of the show will coincide with World Toilet Day and it will be co-produced by communication and entertainment company Wizcraft, which has previously produced Michael Jackson's India debut in 1996 and co-produced Swedish rock band Europe's tour of the country in 1994.